Upcoming Programs
Shifting From Diversity to Engagement
Wednesday, March 14, 2012 | 8am-11am
The conversation about Diversity is changing. High performance organizations have shifted their focus from Diversity to Engagement. This course correction is changing strategies, initiatives and outcomes both from a legal and business perspective.
Join WTC Seattle
World Trade Center Seattle (WTCSE) serves as a tribute to the importance of international trade in our region, providing an environment where business leaders can come together to share ideas and strengthen their connections.
Tenant Directory
Nonprofit Member Tenant Directory
World Trade Center Seattle is a focal point for the Northwest's international trade community. Our dynamic venue houses a number of nonprofit organizations who participate in the co-location benefits a World Trade Center offers.
Tenants enjoy affordable rent, common use of office equipment, complimentary use of the executive boardrooms, and a host of additional amenities. The co-location model allows members and nonprofit trade organizations to conduct business together more efficiently and effectively.
For individuals and businesses exploring new opportunities in international trade, Seattle's World Trade Center serves as a valuable resource for launching new relationships.
Consulate of Belgium
Ron Masnik
World Trade Center
2200 Alaskan Way, Suite 470
Seattle, WA 98121
t: 206.728.5145 | f: 206.770.7923
hrmasnik@hotmail.com
www.diplobel.us
Consulates, which are official foreign government offices in a region, are responsible for assisting nationals of that country who either live in, or are visiting the local area. They also provide information to local citizens about the country which they represent.
French American Chamber of Commerce - Pacific Northwest Chapter
Jack Cowan
World Trade Center
2200 Alaskan Way, Suite 490
Seattle, Washington 98121
t: 206.443.4703 | f: 206.448.4218
jackc@faccpnw.org
www.faccpnw.org
FACC-PNW promotes and develops commercial and financial relations between France and the United States.
Navy League of the US – Seattle Council
Tom Jaffa
World Trade Center
2200 Alaskan Way, Suite. 465
Seattle WA 98121
t: 206.448.2120 | f: 206.448.2049
jaffacotej@aol.com
www.seattlenavyleague.org
www.navyleague.org
The Navy League is a civilian organization dedicated to the support of the Sea Services (Navy, Coast Guard, Marine Corps and US Merchant Marine), the men and women who serve and their families through direct action and enhanced public awareness.
Pacific Northwest Economic Region
Matt Morrison
World Trade Center West
2200 Alaskan Way, Suite 460
Seattle, Washington 98121
t: 206.443.7724 | f: 206.443.7703
matt@pnwer.org
www.pnwer.org
PNWER is a public-private partnership between the US and Canada, promoting greater cooperation by governments and business to enhance the region's global competitiveness, while striving to maintain or improve its environment.
World Affairs Council
Ian Moncaster
World Trade Center
2200 Alaskan Way, Suite 450
Seattle, WA 98121
t: 206.441.5910 | f: 206.441.5908
imoncaster@world-affairs.org
www.world-affairs.org
The World Affairs Council of Seattle promotes greater understanding of global affairs in our Puget Sound community through a balance of public events, educational activities and an international visitor program.
Member Tenant Directory
CRG Total Event Solutions
Leasa Mayer
World Trade Center
2200 Alaskan Way, Suite 450
Seattle, WA 98121
t: 206.441.6448 | f: 206.441.6369
lmayer@crgevents.com
www.CRGEvents.com
All Star Directories
Doug Brown
World Trade Center
2200 Alaskan Way, Suite 450
Seattle, WA 98121
t: 888.404.8043 | f: 707.667.1524
Dougb@allstardirectories.com
www.allstardirectories.com
Washington Technology Institude Association (WTIA)
Susan Sigl
World Trade Center
2200 Alaskan Way, Suite 450
Seattle, WA 98121
t: 206.441.6776 | f: 206.441.3103
ssigl@washingtontechnology.org
www.washingtontechnology.org























